BMW X5 M and X6 M Models:
So now BMW makes M SUV's, and if you think that should be condemned as blasphemy, maybe a ride in either of the 555hp turbocharged Sport Activity Vehicles would change your mind. 0-60mph in 4.5 seconds, gas mileage not reported (wonder why...):
via: Motor Authority
Making up for the gas-guzzling German screamers, American start-up Tesla Motors recently released their second car, the Model S sedan. The 2011 model will run you at least $50,000 after a hefty $7,500 tax credit is handed to you. The car features a completely digital dashboard, with LCD touchscreen cabin controls and gauges, and constant 3G internet connectivity. The car will be able to take you at least 300 miles on a 45-minute charge. All Tesla needs to do now is secure enough funding to bring the car to market. I'm curious about how practical all the screens will be under summer glare:

via: Gizmodo / Motor Authority
Finally, after all the beauty, an atrocity: despite how flashy and attention-grabbing this car is, the bottom line is that Nigo, the founder and owner of A Bathing Ape, somehow enlisted Mercedes' in-house performance tuner to help ruin an extremely rare Benz 300SL Gullwing for what must have been an insane sum of money. Typically valued at around the million-dollar mark for surviving mint models, Nigo discarded the automotive legacy behind this specimen and disgraced its heritage by transplanting a modern 6.0L V8 AMG engine into it, throwing on 1990's-spec rims, and covering the bodywork in his brand's Bape camo pattern for the company's third anniversary. It is definitely a unique and expensive take on a classic car, but he could have just as easily sewn a Bape patch onto the Mona Lisa or repainted the Statue of Liberty. For car aficionados, this is just gaudy excess.


via: Hypebeast







